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Criminal Law

Here are the charges protesters may face in Canada

Céline Dostaler / COVID-19, Criminal Law / May 13, 2022

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The Charter grants the right to ‘peaceful assembly’

Céline Dostaler / COVID-19, Criminal Law / May 6, 2022

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All criminal trials must be completed in a ‘reasonable’ time

Vincent Semenuk / COVID-19, Criminal Law / May 5, 2022

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What is the public’s role in our justice system?

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / April 29, 2022

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The charge of mischief when it comes to protesters

Matthew Deshaye / Criminal Law / April 14, 2022

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Youths need to be treated differently by the courts

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / April 8, 2022

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Inconvenience caused by protests is a price worth paying

Matthew Deshaye / Criminal Law / April 6, 2022

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A primer on how justice is delivered in Canada

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / March 30, 2022

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Charter of Rights reins in the powers given to police

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / March 22, 2022

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Courts that deal with drug issues one alternative to justice

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / March 18, 2022

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